CHEC students are expected to conduct themselves at all times in ways that are a credit to them, their family and the school. The privilege of participating in the activities and functions of the school carry with it the responsibility to behave in accordance with the standards and expectations of the school. If students fail to do so, they will be subject to the disciplinary consequences.

This code of student conduct applies to behavior that occurs while students are in attendance at school, while students are going to school from home and from school to home, and to all conduct at other times which impacts our School Climate. The Discipline Code shall also apply to out-of-school conduct by a student if the administration believes that the nature of such conduct indicates that the student presents a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of other students. Such out-of-school conduct shall include, but is not limited to:

Acts of violence that are punishable by law

Weapon Offences

Sexual offenses that are punishable by law

The sale, transfer, or possession of drugs, which would constitute an offense punishable by law

Felony charges

POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS OF ALL STUDENTS

School is a place for teaching and learning. Therefore, students are expected to:

Attend school regularly

Arriving on time to school each day

Arrive at school on time, ready to participate in the learning process

Accept responsibility for one's own behavior

Cooperate with school personnel and fellow students

Abide by all school regulations

Complete all assignments fully and in a timely manner

Respect the right of teachers to teach and students to learn

Refrain from any activity that hinders other students' safety, welfare or achievement

Wearing the school uniform and ID

Bringing the Agenda Book every day to every class. The Agenda book is the only hallway pass which is permitted. Agenda books cannot be loaned to others.